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'''Children's Rights''', written by Gholamreza Yazdani, is a practical book in the field of [[Family Jurisprudence]]. Avoiding technical terms and jurisprudential arguments, the author has collected fatwas and laws related to the rights of children (girls under 9 and boys under 15) in ten chapters. | '''Children's Rights (in Persian: [[:fa:حقوق_کودکان_(کتاب)|حقوق کودکان]])''', written by Gholamreza Yazdani, is a practical book in the field of [[Family Jurisprudence]]. Avoiding technical terms and jurisprudential arguments, the author has collected fatwas and laws related to the rights of children (girls under 9 and boys under 15) in ten chapters. | ||
This book covers topics such as child guardianship and its levels (natural guardian, testamentary guardian, and appointed guardian), the rights of the fetus (preservation of life, prohibition of [[abortion]], and financial rights), and the rights of the newborn (breastfeeding, birth registration, and naming). The author also explains issues related to [[custody]] and its conditions, maintenance (*nafaqah*) and payment priorities, the property and transactions of children and their limitations, [[child marriage]] and the conditions for its validity, proof of lineage and ways to deny it, [[adoption]] and its legal effects, and finally, the nationality and domicile of the child. | This book covers topics such as child guardianship and its levels (natural guardian, testamentary guardian, and appointed guardian), the rights of the fetus (preservation of life, prohibition of [[abortion]], and financial rights), and the rights of the newborn (breastfeeding, birth registration, and naming). The author also explains issues related to [[custody]] and its conditions, maintenance (*nafaqah*) and payment priorities, the property and transactions of children and their limitations, [[child marriage]] and the conditions for its validity, proof of lineage and ways to deny it, [[adoption]] and its legal effects, and finally, the nationality and domicile of the child. | ||